A slidable room assembly comprising a vehicle body having an opening formed in an exterior wall and a reciprocable slideout unit or compartment disposed in the opening and slidable between a retracted position and an extended position. Sliding movement of the slideout unit is controlled by means of a drive mechanism that includes rack gear assemblies driven from a drive shaft as described herein. Sliding movement of the slideout unit 24 may be either motor driven or manually powered.
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1. A slidable room assembly in a vehicle body, the vehicle body having a plurality of exterior walls, at least one of which has an opening and a slideout unit disposed in the opening and reciprocable between an extended position and a retracted position, the slidable room assembly comprising:
a slideout unit frame insertable into said opening;
a drive shaft;
a means for rotation of said drive shaft;
a plurality of first bevel gear sets connected to said drive shaft and adapted to redirect the rotational motion of said drive shaft;
a plurality of first auxiliary shafts operatively connected to said first bevel gear set for rotation thereby;
one or more second set of bevel gears each connected to an auxiliary shaft, adapted to redirect the rotational motion of said drive shaft;
one or more second auxiliary shafts operatively connected to said one or more second set of bevel gears for rotation thereby;
a plurality of drive gears located on either said drive shaft or said auxiliary shafts and a rack gear assembly associated with each drive gear, for linear movement of said slideout unit frame relative to the opening; and
wherein the at least one first drive gear and the at least one second drive gear include a pair of drive gears spaced horizontally from each other; and wherein the first rack assembly includes a pair of rack gears aligned with the pair of drive gears of the at least one first drive gear and a the second rack assembly includes a pair of rack gears aligned with the pair of drive gears of the at least one second drive gear.
2. The slidable room assembly of
3. The slidable room assembly of
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This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/783,449, filed Mar. 14, 2013, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
This invention relates to a slidable room assembly, particularly to a slidable room assembly for a vehicle having a slideout room or compartment that is retracted when the vehicle is in motion and may be extended to afford more room when the vehicle is parked. More particularly, this invention relates to a slidable room assembly that includes an improved mechanism for reciprocation of the slideout unit relative to the vehicle.
Recreational vehicles, including motor homes, fifth wheel trailers and travel trailers may be provided with an extendable slideout unit for increasing the vehicle's living space. This slideout unit may be extended for use when the vehicle is parked and is retracted in a telescoping manner when the vehicle is to be moved.
Prior vehicle slideout installations that include an extension/retraction system that relies on screws or a pinion for effecting telescoping movement of the slideout unit relative to the vehicle are known. Screws, in particular, must be short for practical reasons, including the tendency of a longer screw to deflect so that the axis of the screw is not absolutely straight. This, of course, greatly impairs operability of the screw. Pinions must also be comparatively short for practical reasons, including excessive weight in a pinion of greater length. Since the amplitude of movement of the slideout room or compartment can be no greater than the length of the screw or pinion, the amplitude of sliding movement, and hence the amount of additional space gained by the slideout compartment, is limited.
Other types of slideout installations for vehicles are also known. One such installation employs an endless cable that passes over one pair of pulleys supported by a main part of a mobile home and a second pair of pulleys mounted on side walls of an extension part of the mobile home to cause the extension part to reciprocate. Another slideout installation shows an expanding caravan, which also includes a rotatable shaft and two types of cables wound therearound. Rotation of the shaft in one direction causes one type of cable to wind as the other type unwinds, causing a sliding unit a second module to reciprocate in one direction (say outwardly) relative to first module. Rotation of the shaft in the opposite direction causes the second module to move in the opposite direction (say inwardly relative to the first module).
A challenge with slideable room assemblies is that a slideout room is cantilevered as it is extended. The outer end of the extended slideout room tends to tip downwardly. This puts weight on the slideout unit's operating mechanism. The cantilevered slideout room also tends to be loose at the top and tight at the bottom. This puts weight on the slideout mechanism, which in turn impairs slideability and also invites leakage.
Another challenge with presently known slideout units is that they require modification of the vehicle's underframe, unless the slideout unit is of small size. For example, it may sometimes be necessary to cut away a portion of the underframe in order to accommodate the operating mechanism of the slideout unit. This impairs the ability of the underframe to support the vehicle by lessening the strength and rigidity of the underframe.
An embodiment of the present invention provides a vehicle slideout assembly that can be moved between retracted and extended positions with a single motor from any of multiple positions in the slideout assembly. Additional motors may be added, as needed, to handle additional load capacity.
An embodiment of this invention provides a series of bevel gear configurations at the corners of the slideout assembly to enable even movement of the assembly at each corner.
According to this invention, a vehicle is provided with one or more horizontally reciprocable slideout units. Slideout units according to this invention can include one or more room slideout units and/or one or more storage slideout units (or compartments). A vehicle may have either type or both types of slideout units, and may have one or more slideout units of each type.
The vehicle (motor homes, fifth wheel trailers or travel trailers) comprises a vehicle body having a plurality of exterior walls, at least one of which has an opening therein. Each slideout unit is disposed in the vehicle body opening and is slidable between an extended position and a retracted position. The vehicle body and a slideout unit form respective first and second relatively reciprocable modules. The drive mechanism is supported by one of the modules and comprises at least one drive mechanism powering a drive shaft, a plurality of bevel gears located at corners of the slideable room assembly, and at least one rack/gear assembly for moving the slideable room assembly between extended and retracted positions.
In another embodiment of this invention, a slideout assembly of the type having a body with a plurality of exterior walls, at least one of which has an opening and a slideout unit disposed in the opening and reciprocable between an extended position and a retracted position, wherein the improvement comprises:
This invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring now to
The vehicle 20 may alternatively or further comprise one or more reciprocable storage slideout units 26, which may serve as storage compartments. This second or storage slideout unit 26, shown in closed (or retracted) position in
A vehicle 20 may have either any number of room slideout units 24, or storage slideout units 26, or both. Thus, a vehicle 20 may have storage slideout units 26 but no room slideout unit 24 if desired. Also, a vehicle may have either slideout units 24 but no storage slideout unit 26 if desired.
The vehicle 20 may be a self-powered vehicle, such as a recreational vehicle, or may be a trailer that is adapted to be towed, e.g. by an automobile or a truck. The vehicle may be one that is designed for living (as a house trailer) or may be a work vehicle (e.g. a mobile library).
In any case, a vehicle 20 according to this invention comprises a vehicle body 22 having a plurality of exterior walls, e.g., a roof, a front wall, side walls, and a rear wall. The interior of vehicle body 22 also has a floor. Beneath the floor is an underframe (not shown) for supporting the vehicle body 22; the underframe may be conventional. At least one of the exterior walls, here shown as the left side wall 30, has an opening 32 therein for receiving the first reciprocable slideout unit 24. The opening 32 in the left side 30 of vehicle body 22 is preferably rectangular, as shown, and has a perimeter that includes horizontal top and bottom edges and vertical side edges. Each of the side walls 30 (only the left side wall is shown) may have a lower portion or skirt 36, which is disposed below the floor of vehicle 20 and which terminates in a lower edge 37. One or both side walls 30 may have an opening 38, which is preferably rectangular, for receiving a storage slideout 26. There may be any number of such openings 38 equal to the number of storage slideout units 26. These openings 38 may be in any location. Opening 38 preferably extends to the lower edge 37 of the side wall 30.
Both slideout units 24 and 26 should always be retracted, as shown in
The room slideout unit 24 generally has the same cross-sectional shape as the opening 32 in the vehicle body 22, i.e., rectangular in the embodiment shown. The slide out unit 24 may comprise a floor 40, a ceiling 42, left and right side walls 44 and 46, respectively (as seen from the exterior of vehicle 20 looking in), and a forward or outside wall 48. For convenience and further reference only, slideout unit corners are referenced using letters A, B, C, and D, as further shown in
The room slideout unit 24 may be provided with windows in the forward and side walls, as shown, particularly when the vehicle is used as a recreational vehicle or house trailer.
Opening and closing movements of either the first or second slideout units or compartments 24 and 26 can be accomplished with a power assist, as will be described later. In certain embodiments (i.e., when manual operation or servicing is desired), handles 50 may be provided on the front wall of the slideout unit 24, so that the slideout unit can be opened and closed manually. A lock 52 for room slideout unit 24 may be provided. Such lock may be provided in addition to the functioning of the drive mechanism that locks the slideout unit 24 in position when it is at rest (whether retracted, extended or in between). Similarly, the storage slideout unit 26 may be provided with a handle 54 for manual operation and a lock 56.
One or more than one space-expanding slideout unit 24 may be provided in a vehicle 20 in accordance with this invention. A horizontally reciprocable room slideout unit 24 may be provided in any of the exterior walls of vehicle 20, e.g. the left side wall 30 as shown, the right side wall, and/or the rear wall of vehicle 20. Also in accordance with this invention, one may provide a vertically reciprocable slideout unit in order to expand interior space in a vertical direction. The drive mechanism in all cases may be as described in the figures.
In all embodiments, force is transmitted evenly to upper and lower portions and to both sides of the slideout unit, resulting in smooth, even application of force, so that the slideout unit reciprocates smoothly along its predetermined axis and in a predetermined plane with no tendency to twist or bind, and with minimum power input required, considering the appreciable weight of a typical slideout unit for a vehicle.
The force transmission systems (or drive mechanisms) illustrated herein are shown as on-board systems, which are shown as mounted on the slideout unit 24. By mounting the entire drive mechanism on the slideout unit 24, and not on fixed frame 34 or any other member that is part of the vehicle body 22, one can manufacture the slideout unit 24 and its drive mechanism as a modular unit and ship the modular unit to another site for assembly with or installation in a vehicle body 22 having a slideout opening 32 of the required size. However, drive mechanisms provided independent of the slideout unit and requires connection to the slideout unit upon installation are contemplated. Drive mechanism 73 is shown as attached to a bottom frame member via motor bracket 76. Drive mechanisms which are either a self-locking worm drive or a planetary gear motor with an electric brake are two types qualified for use with this invention. As will be explained in more detail later herein, drive mechanism can be operatively installed at any position around the slideout frame 60. This can be desirable to mask the drive mechanism from view, depending on the exact configuration of the vehicle and/or slideout unit. Chain 71 or direct drive units are appropriate for use herewith.
Referring now to
A plurality of roller assemblies 120 (see at least
Sprocket 70 is shown by example as located in a lower portion of slideout unit 24 just below the floor 40, as best seen at least in
Looking at
Rotation of drive shaft 72 and auxiliary drive shafts 90, through bevel gear sets 80, serve to move the slide out room assembly between retracted and extended positions when rotating drive gears 94 engaging rack gear assemblies 100 attached to the slide out room assembly, thereby translating the rotational motion of the motor 73, via shafts, bevel gears, and drive gears into linear motion. This is illustrated clearly in at least
The present illustration shows four rack gear units 100, with two positioned on the top of the slideout unit and two on the bottom of slideout unit, as will be discussed in more detail later herein. However, it is to be appreciated that while a minimum number rack gear sets for utilization in the present invention is two, any number in excess of two may be utilized. As it relates to orientation of rack gear sets 100, multiple orientations are possible, provided that at least one drive gear 94/rack gear assembly 100 is provided on at least each of two opposing sides of a slideout unit, even if the number on such opposing sides is not equal. The length of rack gear units 100 will define the amount of travel capable from the slideout unit 24, but the width and tooth count of rack gear is subject to preference. Drive gears 94 for driving cooperating rack gear assemblies 100 may be located on either drive 72 or auxiliary shafts 90.
Rack gears 102 used herein are similar to those known in the art are shown in
Now in looking at
In certain environments, it may be desirable to protect the rack assemblies from dirt, debris, and/or moisture especially, but not exclusively, rack assemblies mounted to the ceiling or upper surface of slideout units. To this end, a protective surface 150 may be utilized to cover vulnerable portions of rack assemblies 100, as illustrated in
A limit stop may be provided to limit outward movement of the slideout unit 24.
Operation of an apparatus according to one embodiment of this invention will now be described with reference to all of the FIGS.
When it is desired to move slideout unit 24 from the first or retracted position shown in
In an alternate embodiment (not shown), the motor 73 is not provided and the slideout unit is only manually driven. This would be used where the slideout unit 24 is a storage unit 26. For such manually driven units, an adapter or handle could be provided on sprocket 70 to permit manual rotation of sprocket 70 to reciprocate the storage unit 26 or the storage unit could be manually moved by means of handles 50, 54.
The present invention affords a simple and reliable drive mechanism for a vehicle slideout unit. This drive mechanism is simpler and more reliable than vehicle slideout drive systems that are presently known. The drive mechanism of the present invention assures that the slideout unit will advance and retract smoothly and evenly, whether power is applied manually or with a motor. Because of the simplicity of the present drive mechanism, there is less that can go wrong than is the case with presently known vehicle slideout operating systems.
These and other advantages are obtained in assemblies according to this invention.
While the present invention has been described with particular reference to a vehicle, it will be seen that this invention is also applicable to other structures. Such structures may comprise a base unit (or first module) and a slidable unit (or second module) that is reciprocable in an opening in a wall of the base unit between first and second positions relative to the base unit. For example, this invention may be applied to a cabinet having a wall with one or more openings and comprising one or more drawers, each of that is slidably mounted in such opening and is moveable in a reciprocating manner between a closed position and an open position. In general, this invention is particularly useful for the movement of reciprocating members having substantial weight as, for example, a slideout unit of an automotive vehicle.
While this invention has been described in detail with respect to specific embodiments thereof, it shall be understood that such description is by way of illustration and not by way of limitation.
Various modifications can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention.
Garceau, Bernard F., Krobot, Bori, Belle, Timothy
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